[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next]
[Date Index]
[Thread Index]
- Subject: Re: Programming beginners' documentation
- From: "Simon Beesley" <simonbeesley@...>
- Date: Mon, 12 May 2008 10:04:41 +0100
Seriously though, as one of the culprits, I must say that SciTE could
do with a nicer installer.
But this is the point, endlessly misconstrued. Scite doesn't have any
kind of installer, nice or nasty. I am not a programming beginner, yet I
couldn't get Scite to run Lua programs and, like everyone else, I don't
want to spend more than a few minutes (sorry, I mean a few seconds)
wading through instructions on how to set up Scite for Lua -- assuming,
that is, there are some instructions to wade through (I couldn't find
any).
I repeat my advice earlier: Install wxLua. It works straight out of the
box, as it were, has plenty of Lua examples, and is, to boot, a very
nicely designed environment for Lua on Windows.
Simon
- References:
- Re: Help i'm new, Thomas Lauer
- Re: Help i'm new, Stephen Kellett
- Re: Help i'm new, Jim White
- Re: Programming beginners' documentation (was: Help i'm new), Gerhard Sittig
- Re: Programming beginners' documentation, Stefan Sandberg
- Re: Programming beginners' documentation, Jim White
- Re: Programming beginners' documentation, KHMan
- Re: Programming beginners' documentation, Jim White
- Re: Programming beginners' documentation, Hakki Dogusan
- Re: Programming beginners' documentation, Simon Beesley
- Re: Programming beginners' documentation, steve donovan